As I've shown numerous times now, what you assert below is plain lies.
While I can agree sometimes with things you say, I cannot let such obvious
lies pass through.  Quentin
Le 8 déc. 2013 17:24, "John Clark" <[email protected]> a écrit :

>
> On Sat, Dec 7, 2013 at 3:51 PM, Bruno Marchal <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Comp is the belief (hope, assumption, theory) that you can survive when
>> saying yes to a doctor who proposed to you a digital computer brain
>> transplant.
>>
>
> If that were all "comp" meant I would have no problem with it, but I know
> from bitter experience that "comp" also includes all sorts of other things
> (many contradictory) and it includes all the bogus conclusions from your
> pronoun rich erroneous proof. So that is why I refuse to use your homemade
> term "comp" and don't know what you mean when you use it.
>
> > Of course to get this, you should put your shoes in the first person
>> picture, and stay in it for awhile,
>>
>
> And that's a good example of such a contradiction right there. If it were
> possible to "put your shoes in the first person picture, and stay in it for
> awhile" then only a fool would say "yes" to a doctor in the above
> definition; but in a world with duplicating machines that simply can't be
> done because you've got 2 identical pairs of shoes and no way to know which
> pair to put your feet into.
>
> In all your thought experiments you make the hidden assumption that the
> duplicating machines can make a exact copy of everything in the universe
> EXCEPT for a pair of shoes,  and so there is only one unique pair of shoes
> that one can put ones feet into, the mighty original. But as for me I see
> nothing special about the original and see no reason shoes can't be
> duplicated just like everything else.
>
>   John K Clark
>
>
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